Bridging the nature-cultural heritage gap: Evaluating sustainable entanglements through cemeteries in urban Asia
The expanding footprint of urban Asian settlements and increasing living standards have put pressure on cemetery sites. Public health narratives and the sanctity associated with death matters in Asian urban landscapes have fed into the rhetoric of cemeteries as undesirable heritage spaces. Often lac...
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Main Authors: | OCON, David, YOUNG, Wei Ping |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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